Would you believe me if I told you that I discovered one of Crete’s most tranquil coastal gems?
Goudouras is a seaside village I stumbled upon during my travels in eastern Crete.
Located 37km east of Ierapetra and 73km southeast of Agios Nikolaos, it’s nestled in a vast valley surrounded by rugged mountains and deep canyons.
The village actually consists of two united settlements, Asprolithos and Goudouras.
Its name comes from Cape Goudouras, once known as the ancient Cape Erythrae.
Interestingly, “Goudouras” is derived from the local plant “agoudouros” (Hypericum triquetrifolium), which thrives in the area and was traditionally used for drying fruit like figs and raisins.
The warm climate here is ideal for growing olives and vegetables in greenhouses.
While these greenhouses have changed the natural scenery a bit, the village remains charming.
When I visited Goudouras, I was struck by how peaceful it was, even in August.
The village has seen very mild tourist development, so it’s a quiet destination perfect for relaxation.
Along the seaside road stretches a large pebbly beach with clear, cool water.
It’s not overly organized, but you’ll find some spots with umbrellas and taverns nearby.
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If you make your way here, I suggest visiting the nearby Votsalaki beach, a beautiful spot just to the west.
Getting to Goudouras is straightforward—just follow the road from Ierapetra to Makrigialos, then turn towards Goudouras.
There are also bus services from Ierapetra if you prefer public transport.
Goudouras Beach Key Information
Localisation | Lassithi Prefecture, East Crete, South Crete, Sitia area |
Composition de la plage | Pebbles, Fine Pebbles |
L'eau | Blue, Clean, Cool |
Caractéristiques de la plage | Tree Shade, Usually calm sea |
Aménagements | Accommodation nearby, Food/water nearby, Umbrellas/beds, Sports, Showers |
Célèbre pour | Quiet atmosphere, Natural beauty |
Activités | Swimming, Hiking, Exploring villages |
Rôle historique | Traditional fruit drying practices |
Région environnante | Rugged mountains, Canyons, Olive groves |
Atmosphère | Peaceful, Quiet |
Restauration | Local taverns with Cretan cuisine |
Accessibilité | Services de bus, Route pavée, Accessible aux handicapés |
Période de visite | All year, Even in August remains quiet |
Données démographiques | Ideal for travelers seeking tranquility |
Goudouras Beach Profile
The beach at Goudouras is expansive and pebbly, offering clean and refreshing waters.
It’s a serene place, not crowded, making it ideal for those looking to unwind.
Aménagements
While the beach isn’t heavily developed, you can find umbrellas, sunbeds, and showers in certain areas.
Taverns are nearby, providing easy access to food and drinks.
Hébergement
There are accommodation options close by, including cozy guesthouses that allow you to immerse yourself in the local culture.
Histoire et importance
The stone church of the Ascension is a must-see in Goudouras.
The village’s history is tied to traditional practices like using the “agoudouros” plant for drying fruits.
This gives you a glimpse into the agricultural heritage of the area.
Activités
From Goudouras, you can take a trip to the picturesque village of Agia Triada, 8km north.
I loved exploring the wild Cretan countryside and the ancient olive groves there.
Continuing to Ziros and Xerokambos, you’ll find endless golden beaches perfect for a day trip.
Restauration
The local taverns offer delicious Cretan cuisine.
I enjoyed fresh seafood and traditional dishes made from locally sourced ingredients.
Le meilleur pour les voyageurs
This destination is ideal for travelers seeking tranquility and an authentic experience away from crowded tourist spots.
Goudouras Beach Map – Getting There
Reaching Goudouras is easy by car or bus.
From Ierapetra, head towards Makrigialos and then turn to Goudouras.
Public buses run from Ierapetra, making it accessible even without a vehicle.
Distances from Major Cities
- La Canée: Approximately 260 km / 161 miles, about a 4-hour drive.
- Rethymnon: Around 200 km / 124 miles, roughly a 3-hour drive.
- Héraklion: About 130 km / 81 miles, approximately 2 hours by car.
- Hersonissos: Approximately 110 km / 68 miles, about a 1 hour and 45-minute drive.
- Malia: Around 100 km / 62 miles, roughly 1 hour and 35 minutes by car.
- Agios Nikolaos: About 73 km / 45 miles, approximately a 1-hour drive.
- Ierapetra: Just 37 km / 23 miles away, around a 45-minute drive.
From these cities, you can reach Goudouras by renting a car or using taxi services.
Public buses are available from Ierapetra, offering a convenient option for travelers.
Conseils
Bring comfortable shoes if you plan to explore nearby villages or hike in the canyons.
Don’t forget sunscreen—the sun can be strong, even with the cool sea breeze.
Discoveries Around Goudouras Beach
Attraction | Distance (km/miles) | Description |
---|---|---|
Votsalaki beach | 0.9 km / 0.56 miles | Beautiful pebbly beach |
Atherina beach | 2.3 km / 1.43 miles | Small quiet spot |
Apidi Gorges | 2.5 km / 1.55 miles | Scenic canyon trails |
Kalami beaches near Goudouras | 2.6 km / 1.62 miles | Series of serene beaches |
Fovolies Cave at Atherinolakkos | 3.7 km / 2.3 miles | Historic cave site |
Kapsas Monastery | 3.9 km / 2.42 miles | Traditional monastery |
Kapsas beach | 3.9 km / 2.42 miles | Peaceful sandy beach |
Pervolakia Gorge | 4.2 km / 2.61 miles | Hiking destination |
Heromilia beach | 5.3 km / 3.29 miles | Remote beach area |
Alogara Cave | 5.3 km / 3.29 miles | Exploration spot |
Goudouras Beach Weather
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